The history of Santa Alina Estate goes back to 1907, the year it was acquired by the Silva Dias family. At the time the property already had coffee, an activity that was improved over the years by the heirs that dedicated themselves to coffee production.
Santa Alina is located in São Sebastião da Grama, a municipality in São Paulo state close to the southern part of Minas Gerais, at 3,300 feet of altitude, a region with abundant sunlight during the day and mild temperatures at night.
Santa Alina is currently managed by the 4rd generation of the family and 700 acres are cultivated with coffee, being a reference in the production of specialty coffees. These are beans of the Yellow Bourbon, Mundo Novo and Red Bourbon, Catuaí 2SL, Yellow Catuaí 62, Red Catuaí 144, varieties, with distinguished features that cater to demanding buyers all over the world.